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"endanger by" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that poses a threat or risk to someone or something. It can also be used to describe the action of causing harm or danger to someone or something. Example: The reckless driving of the truck driver endangered the lives of other motorists on the highway.
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Mr. Gul and Mr. Erdogan made no secret of their distaste for the American plans, but associates said both men had concluded that the relationship with the United States was too valuable to endanger by saying no.
"This is a way of harassing everybody," said Ron His Horse Is Thunder, a member of the Hunkpapa-Lakota Oyate tribe, who was accused of conspiracy to endanger by fire or explosion.
And they're paid both too much and, paradoxically, not enough: too much in the sense that a directorship is often a cushy gig, which no one wants to endanger by challenging the boss; not enough in that their compensation isn't sufficient for them to be hurt if the company flounders.
Police arrested at least 141 people on charges including criminal trespassing, engaging in a riot and conspiracy to endanger by fire, according to the Morton County Sheriff's Department. .
Most of those arrested were expected to be charged with criminal trespassing, engaging in a riot and conspiracy to endanger by fire, according to the sheriff's department.
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